dear matisse and hockney class,
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Dear Matisse and Hockney Class,
I can’t believe that I have been at King Athelstan for almost a whole term! The time has gone so quickly! It has been lovely to meet some of you and your families over this time and I can’t wait to see everybody back together again in September.
I have had the pleasure of reading some of your reports over the last few weeks and have been really pleased with your progress and achievements. I have also been helping the teachers plan a lively and enjoyable curriculum for your return in September and I can’t wait to hear all about the amazing learning you have been doing at home. Remember you can still enrol in the Summer Reading challenge at: https://summerreadingchallenge.org.uk/.
I have been reading a really gripping book called ‘Odd and the Frost Giants’. It is about a Viking boy called Odd, who goes on an adventure in the wild and finds three talking animals that are actually gods: Odin, Loki and Thor. This is a wonderfully wintry, magical, mythical story and is a fantastic read for fans of the Norse myths. I wonder what you are reading at the moment?
On Friday and next Tuesday we will be saying goodbye to our children in Year 6 – ‘Our Class of 2020’. A new adventure lies just around the corner as you start your new secondary schools. We will miss every single one of you! Hold on to your butterfly dreams and thank you for making me feel so welcome this term.
Have a great week everyone and look after each other.
From Mrs Mastrocola
To Matisse Class,
First I would like to say....
Happy Birthday to Livia, Eddie, Grace, who have had birthdays recently!
This week it is Ilyas and Jihane’s birthday! So Happy Birthday!
It has been lovely spending more time with you all on Zoom and I’ve loved hearing the jokes and things
you have been up too. Lots of you mentioned that you were getting bored; try and think about setting
yourself a daily challenge. Maybe think about developing a skill, like catching or skipping.
On Wednesday, you will see Mrs Williamson over Zoom, which is super exciting. Try to think of some
questions you can ask her about Year 3 or maybe write her a letter telling her about yourself.
This week, I have mainly been at school, teaching my bubble. It has been fun being back at school but it
is not the same without having all of you. Over the weekend, I went on my first shopping trip with my
mum and we bought lots of exciting things for our house. It was nice to get out of the house and look
around in the shops (socially distanced).
This week, I can’t wait to read your poems about Year 2. I look forward to speaking to you
all on the phone again. Look out for me on the story time videos, as it’s mine this week!
Have a lovely week, missing you all! Stay Safe!
Miss Mattarooa x
To Hockney Class,
It was lovely to see your wonderful faces on Zoom again and to have a
catch up over the phone. I have been missing you all so much! I enjoy
hearing about the activities you complete and all the fun you are having.
You are all absolute superstars and I couldn’t be prouder! Don’t forget to
Zoom with Miss Sarton on Wednesday!
Last week, I was busy in school. On Thursday, after school, I went out for
dinner for the first time! I visited my favourite Italian restaurant (the food
was delicious). It was slightly strange at first, but I soon got used to it.
On the weekend, I visited Kew Gardens. It looked beautiful as always. I
enjoyed admiring the flowers and visiting somewhere I hadn’t been for a
while. Because I visited in the evening, it was quite quiet (which was nice).
I also went to my Nan’s to walk her dog and whilst I was there I picked
some of the fruit from her garden. She had strawberries, blackcurrants and
tayberries which were ripe and ready to eat - yum!
I hope you all have a lovely week and I look forward to speaking with you
all on our next phone call! I can’t wait to hear about what you got up to on
the weekend and the activities you have taken part in. Let me know what
book(s) you would recommend from this week - I love hearing about them.
Keep up all of the fantastic work and don’t forget to email the school or
upload your poems to J2e by Thursday.
Speak to you soon!
Miss Smee xxx
Some pictures from Kew Gardens
Fruit from my Nan’s garden
Year 2 moving into Year 3
Year 2 - Now is
the time of year
when you start to
think about saying
Goodbye to your
Year 2 teacher and
Hello to your new
Year 3 teacher. This
year things are a bit
different, but many
things will stay the
same. When you
move up to Year 3
think about all the
fun things that you
will learn.
Remember - although some
things will change when you
move up to your new class,
many things will stay the
same. Your new teachers are
really looking forward to
getting to know you
Design a Year 3
Positive CLOUD and fill
it with all the things
you are looking
forward to in
September!
What have you
enjoyed in Year 2?
Make a
Gratitude Sun and fill it with
happy, grateful
feelings about the
past year.
For those of you not in school, don’t forget that Wednesday the 15th July is the day that your parent or carer needs to come to school to drop off the books and resources you
borrowed during lockdown and to pick up any belongings you left at school like P.E kits. If you are attending school in a bubble you can do this any day that you are in school.
Pick up and drop off!
Please come in your surname slot
Time 9am – 10am 10am – 11am 11am – 12pm 12pm – 1pm 1pm – 2:00 pm
Surname A – E F – J K – O P - U V - Z
This week, your sounds to practise are:
snail in the rain
(train, paint, jail, Spain, drain)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzDqKXOQGTUhttps://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/picnic-on-plutoPhase 3, +aihttps://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/buried-treasurePhase 3, +ai
goat on a boat
(toast, roam, float, soap, toad)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYQ4V6hpN48https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/picnic-on-plutoPhase 3 , +oahttps://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/buried-treasurePhase, +oa
alien movie
(shield, pixie, field, mischief, thief)
https://www.spellzone.com/word_lists/list-133.htmhttps://www.spellzone.com/word_lists/look-say-cover-write-check-133.htmhttps://www.spellzone.com/word_lists/games-133.htm
The /j/ Sound
Task: Complete the words by adding –ge or –dge.
I love eating fu____ because it is sweet.
Goldilocks loves porri___.
We keep our parrot in a ca___.
Tom walked along the e___ of the mountain.
There is a lar___ chocolate bar in the kitchen.
To keep food cool, put it in the fri___.
I saw a hu___ bee on a flower.
My cat disappeared under the he___ in my garden.
-ge
-dge
If the /j/ sound comes after a long vowel OR a consonant comes before the /j/ sound spell it with -ge
If the /j/ sound comes after a short vowel spell it with a -dge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXA3PfE_4Qc
Noun or Verb
1. Sort the words into the table.
car wash sliding taking giraffe shouted
video games muttering planets queen
Slurping tap shoes burst
Noun Verb
Verb: ______ Noun ______
Verb: ______ Noun ______
2. Write down two verbs and two nouns for each picture.
Verb: ______ Noun ______
Verb: ______ Noun ______
3. Filip is thinking of a word.
What could Filip’s word be?
Find 3 answers.
A. ____________ B. ____________ C. ____________
My word has 5
letters. It can be
used as a verb
and a noun.
The two types of nouns
Common nouns
These are the names of things
(places or objects).
Proper nouns
These are the names of a
particular person, place or
thing. They always begin
with a capital letter.
Verbs
A verb is a word used to
describe an action, state
or occurrence.
Verbs can be used to
describe an action, that’s
doing something.
Questions on the next page
1. Foxes are only a little bit bigger than what animal?
2. What is a female fox called?
3. How fast can foxes run?
4. Name two places you might find a fox.
5. Name two thins that a fox might eat.
6. From how far away can a fox hear a ticking watch?
7. What does nocturnal mean?
8. How do we know foxes are mammals?
This week, Miss
Mattarooa is reading
‘Hey Grandude’ by
Paul McCartney.
One of this week’s mystery
readers is Mrs Jordan
reading ‘Farmer Duck’ by
Martin Waddell.
https://www.kingathelstan.kingsto
n.sch.uk/covid-19-home-
learning/story-time/story-time-
videos-13-7-20/
https://www.kingathelsta
n.kingston.sch.uk/covid-
19-home-learning/story-
time/story-time-videos-13-
7-20/
This week’s story time is Miss Sarton reading ‘Horrid
Henry’s Sizzling Summer’ by Francesca Simon.
https://www.kingathelstan.kingston.sch.uk/covid-19-home-
learning/story-time/story-time-videos-13-7-20/
Last week’s story time was Mrs Williamson reading ‘Open Very
Carefully – A Book With Bite ’ by Nick Bromley.
https://www.kingathelstan.kingston.sch.uk/covid-19-home-
learning/story-time/story-time-videos-2/
Remember to show your
workings
Fluent in 5
Classroom Secrets
Match each clock face to the correct time.
Amy thinks all of the clocks below show half past the hour.
Is she correct?
6 x ___ = 30
7 x 2 =
18 + 76 =
4 x 10 =
12 divided by ___ = 2
90 divided by 10 = ___
¼ of 40 =
2 x 9 =
11 + 33 =
17 + ___ = 20
45 - 12 =
5 tens + 8 ones = ___
9 x 5 =
8 + 7 + 2 =
77 - 36 =
8 tens - 2 ones = ___
What time is Terri thinking of?
Draw the correct time on the
clock face.
A machine fills one box every
minute. How many boxes does it
fill in half an hour?
Temperature
Match the thermometer with the correct statement.
Order the temperatures from lowest to highest.
Luna and Nora are comparing thermometers.
Who do you agree with? Explain why.
This week we would like you to
focus on temperature. Maybe
keep a temperature diary for the
week. Please only complete lesson
2 on ‘White Rose Hub’. Questions
on the next page.
White Rose Hub
Lesson 2 - Temperature Find more worksheets on
https://www.kingathelstan.kingston.sch.uk/covid-19-maths/year-2/
https://whiterose
maths.com/homel
earning/year-2/
White Rose Hub
Lesson 2 - Temperature
Find all the
answers on
https://www.ki
ngathelstan.king
ston.sch.uk/covi
d-19-
maths/year-2/
My favourite part about
Year 2.
Last week, during our Zoom call, we mentioned that we wanted you to think about your favourite
memory from Year 2.
We would like you to write a poem about the time we have spent together in Year 2. Use this
structure to help you write a 3 verse poem or write your own rhyming or acrostic poem. We would
love you to share them with us by Wednesday 15th
July, then hopefully we can share them on our
final home learning slide.
Moments from Year 2
• Painshill Park Trip
• Learning about the Great Fire of
London
• Science experiments
• Science week
• Learning about Rosa Parks
• Baking bread
• Christmas Production
Y EARTWO
Being safe by water is super important. Have a look at the images, and think about how the
people, who are near water are being safe or not safe. Make a list of things that they are good
and bad
Water Safety
Cheese Toastie Coloured
Whilst you enjoy your yummy treat think about:
What happens to the cheese when its toasted? What is this process called?
How does the cheese change colour? Does the bread change colour? What is the cause?
Can you keep you keep this a fair test?
Ingredients (substitute any ingredients e.g
just use cheese instead of mixing with
mozzarella)
• 2 slices medium sliced white bread,
buttered on both sides
• 40g cheddar, grated
• 60g grated mozzarella
• Natural food colouring gels - pink,
green, blue and yellow
Method (requires adult supervision and support)
1. Butter both sides of the bread.
2. Put cheese mix into 4 bowls and add a colour to each bowl, by
adding a few drops. Mix the food colouring to the cheese
carefully.
3. Lay horizontal rows of each different coloured cheese onto your
bread. Place the 2nd
piece of bread on top and toast!
Here is an object that has been put under a microscopic lens. The title of the
this image is ‘Kaleidoscope of Colour’. What do you think it is? We will let you
know next week
Image 1 Image 2
Last week’s was a ear, exploring how we hear!!!!
Sound waves travel through the air to our ear drum causing it to vibrate. These
vibrations are then transmitted to tiny bones and fluid in our inner ear. The
movement of this fluid stimulates nerve endings which carry messages to our brains
that are interpreted as sound.
Image 3
Athletics – Jumping
• Last week you explored different ways of travelling.
• This week you are going to focus on the long jump sequence.
• Mark out how far you manage to jump.
Key Points:-
• Bend your knees.
• Drive arms up.
• Land on two feet.
Challenge 1
• Complete a standing long jump.
Challenge 2
• Complete a long jump with a run up.
Challenge 3
• Challenge a partner to see who can jump the furthest.
Gymnastics – Balances • This week you are looking at individual and
partner balances. Key Points:-• Tension (tight muscles).• Extension (stretched).• Controlled and stable.Individual balances • Back support.• Front support.Challenge 1 • Create 5 individual balances.Partner balances • Wheel barrow.• Hand hold – sideways.• Hand hold – backwards.Challenge 2• Create 5 Partner balances.
Music ActivityBody Percussion
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zjcwqp3
Omar shows the children how to make music
just using his body.
Have a go at making some of the noises they
made in the video?
flap your arms like a penguin
stomp your feat like a dinosaur
click your tongue to sound like a unicorn
rub your hands together
pat your cheeks
All sorts of noises can be made from your
own body.
Watch this video to find out more.
Practice making different sounds with your body.
Try using repeated actions to create a rhythm.
You have just created your own piece of music using
body percussion!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbe
ebies/watch/the-lets-go-
club-super-skill-body-
percussion-shuffle
Try
this!
Drawing animals
Have a go at drawing some of
these animals using these step
by step instructions.
How to
draw a
penguin
How to
draw a cat
How to draw a
shark
How to
draw a
dog
Uploading photos of work onto J2e.
1. On the home page, click on ‘j2office’.
2. Click on ‘Writer’.
3. Click on ‘Insert’ and then go to ‘Image’. Click on the arrow and click on ‘Image from File’.
4. Select your image from a file from your computer or device. Then insert the image into the document.
5. Type in text on your document, to explain your
work.
Log on to Busy things for
fun learning activities. Use
your j2e login.
https://www.busythings.co.uk/play/
https://www.cgpbooks.co.uk/primary-books/ks1/english/reading/em1hsb14-year-1-home-learning-bundle-maths-and
Recommended
Work Books
https://www.schofieldandsims.co.uk/key-stage-1/
The Oak National Academy has
virtual lessons to follow!
https://classroom.thenational.academy/year-groups/year-2
https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resources/covid19-school-closures
Here are some extra websites and resources you can access if
you would like your child to be doing more at home.https://www.kingathelstan.kingston.sch.uk/covid-19-maths/